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We can help you with all types of animal and wildlife removal, including:

Attic & wall noise from wild animals

Mouse control in attic & walls

Exterior mouse and mole removal and control

Winter damage shrubbery control from wild animals

Night time attic noises and night time wall noises from rodents and other animals

How to get squirrels out of the attic

How to get raccoons out of the attic

How to get rid of raccoons in the attic

How to remove bats in the attic

How to remove opossums in the attic

Dead Animal Removal Services

Woodstock Twp Pest Control Service And Critter Removal

Dead Animal Removal Company

Skunk Trapping and Removal

What Does Bat Poop Look Like?

The Beaver of North America has a world-wide reputation for its wonderful instinct and shrewdness. The general appearance of this animal is that of a very large muskrat with a broad flattened tail, and the habits of both these animals are in many respects alike. The beaver is an amphibious creature and social in its habits of living, large numbers congregating together and forming little villages. The muskrat has this same propensity, but the habitation of the beaver is on a much more extensive scale. These huts or "Beaver lodges," are generally made in rivers and brooks; although sometimes in lakes or large ponds. They are chiefly composed of branches, moss, grass and mud, and are large enough to accommodate a family of five or six.

The form of the "lodges" is dome-like, and it varies considerably in size. The foundation is made on the bottom of the river, and the hut is built up like a mound, often twenty feet in diameter and projecting several feet above the surface of the water. The walls of this structure are often five or six feet thick, and the roofs are all finished off with a thick layer of mud laid on with amazing smoothness. These huts form the winter habitations of the beavers, and as this compost of mud, grass and branches becomes congealed into a solid mass by the severe frosts of winter, it can easily be seen that they afford a safe shelter against any intruder and particularly the wolverine, which is a most deadly enemy to the beaver. So hard does this frozen mass become as to defy even the edges of iron tools, and the breaking open of the "Beaver houses" is at no time an easy task. Causing many duck hunters to employ the use of dynamite! Beavers work almost entirely in the dark; and a pond which is calm and placid in the day time will be found in the night to be full of life and motion, and the squealing and splashing in the water will bear evidence of their industry. Lest the beavers should not have a sufficient depth of water at all seasons, they are in the habit of constructing veritable dams to ensure that result.

The beavers, alarmed at the invasion of their sanctums, make for the banks, and the ready huntsmen stationed at the various holes, watch for their victims beneath the openings, until a violent motion or discoloration of the water betrays their passage beneath. The entrance to the holes in the bank is then instantly closed with stakes and the beaver is made prisoner in his burrow. When the depth of the burrow will admit, the arm of the hunter is introduced, and the animal pulled out, but otherwise a long hook lashed to a pole is employed for this purpose. Scores of beavers are sometimes taken in this way in a few hours. Spearing is also often successfully resorted to, and when the ice is thin and transparent the beavers may be clearly observed as they come to the surface, beneath the ice, for air.

Lyssaviruses, a Virus Which Later Causes Rabies

Squirrel Infestation

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Squirrels are one of the cute animals that look good while roaming about. At the same time when they cause us a lot of loss and to our vegetable gardens too due to which we want to get them out of our sight. This is a famous problem and needs to be dealt very carefully in all respects. Let us discuss how one can plan a pest control plan to get rid of these squirrels.

First of all, the food on which they feed is to be removed from the gardens. It is one of the possibilities that they might be attracted towards various berries. If you remove these attracted pieces of food then they will stop coming into your garden. Earlier, people used to use moth balls to keep these squirrels away as pest control.Squirrels don't like the smell of the moths and they tend to move away from this odor. Even today many people believe in this method of running the squirrels away. Other repellents can be bought too if you do not find the method of moth balls effective enough to get the desired results. These repellents include things made of their natural predators like foxes. Moreover, it is also said that human hair scattered are also enough to scare these squirrels away.

These are some of the ways to control the movement of the squirrels in your yard or garden. If all these methods make you fail in getting rid of them then you must call a professional pest control company to help you out in this situation. They know very well that how to use the pesticides in the best way to eliminate these squirrels in minimum time. Moreover, they know which chemical must be used in a way that it would not prove to be toxic for the humans.

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Trapping Tips

If you have previously had a problem with raccoons and squirrels, then you know what a menace varmints can be. The same is also true for bats, especially knowing the fact that bats are carriers of the rabies virus. Remember, it is illegal to use poisons to kill bats, so it will be better if you opt for bat traps. However, research has shown that bats have a tendency to return to their roosting place even if they are 150 miles away. Hence, traps may not be a permanent solution to prevent bats from making a home in your house. In such a case, it would be best to go for a permanent bat control measure which ensures that bats do not return to roost in your home.

If you are not comfortable adopting bat control measures, then you can even hire a professional, but be prepared to shell out a few thousands based on the size of your home, the equipment used, the time spent on fixing the holes and crevices and the material used to seal off the holes and openings. Also, before hiring the services of a professional, it is best to get an estimate.